Science, asked by ashmitas949, 9 months ago

can pesticides damage human life​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pesticides are poisons and, unfortunately, they can harm more than just the “pests” at which they are targeted. They are toxic, and exposure to pesticides can cause a number of health effects. They are linked to a range of serious illnesses and diseases from respiratory problems to cancer.

Answered by DazzledPrincess
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❥Pesticides have been implicated in human studies of leukemia, lymphoma and cancers of the brain, breasts, prostate, testis and ovaries.

❥Some pesticides act as endocrine disruptors and have been shown to cause serious harm to animals, including cancer, sterility and developmental problems.

❥Pesticides are stored in your colon, where they slowly but surely poison the body.

❥After countless studies, pesticides have been linked to cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, ADHD, and even birth defects.

❥Pesticides also have the potential to harm the nervous system, the reproductive system, and the endocrine system.

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